"I don't think they should get a gas allowance," Augustan William Forensic told News 12. "None of us do, we have to pay our own gas."

Many people feel that way, including some of those who're entitled to the fuel.

"I've never used my gas card myself, and I just think during tight fiscal times, everybody needs to cut back," said Augusta mayor Deke Copenhaver.

The reality is, some commissioners are really pumping this perk, even though the gas is only supposed to be used for city business. Last month we showed you the big bills Marion Williams and Andy Cheek had. Cheek used 136 gallons worth in one month.

Those numbers we revealed prompted Commissioner Joe Bowles to have commissioners review the policy.

Which brought up the question: what is the policy?

The fleet manager told us last month that commissioners were allotted $100 dollars a month. Then the clerk told us it was 125 gallons. So which is right?

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